Tuesday, June 14, 2011

April to May 14 2011 Lagos Naija Experience

It has been a month and a half in Nigeria, what was meant to be a short visit has now been extended.

There have been some highs and lows. The lows include getting used to NEPA an ESKOM equivalent back home and its load shedding. It is a foregin concept and i wonder how those without generators cope during these hours. I must say though we have been without power at most for 3 hours, as the generator kicks in. Water is another low, not used to seeing brown water coming out of a tap, explains why hubby would jump into the shower excited when he got home and 'drank'the water as it trickled down his face.

In terms of activities:

Shopping

Since my last blog and after settling, we did manage to find the baby bath tub at #Shoprite, in fact we found more than that, we got a package that included the tub as well as a laundry basket, jug, bottle, potty trainer etc. Shopping at Shoprite has brought smiles on our faces as we consume favourite house brands such as #Crosse and Blackwell Mayonnaise, simple pleasures you would think mayonnaise would taste the same, #Jungle Oats from Tiger Brands and ah #Iwisa maize meal for that home made pap to name a few...Still cannot get used to the numerous number of people queuing for the already made food and how packed the shop is day in and day out.

#Game, here we managed to buy the baby's stroller. I must say i feel that game has a 'brand dumping' feel to it. Most of the brands found in the store are from SA. To illustrate, my husband bought a fan from a local shop called #park and shop, this fan is made for local conditions, comes with a rechargeable battery thus unaffected when the electricity goes off in this very hot country. The fans sold at Game are the Logic ones that you get in SA, no adaptation to the local needs at all. This is but one example.

#Park and Shop, this is where we do most of our groceries. It has a #Checkers Hyper feel in that the shop sells everything from groceries to house appliances such as fridges to electronics such as TV sets, Guiltars, Cell Phones, Perfumes, Alcohol with big names such as #Dom Perignon, South African wines such as #2 Oceans and Perfumes to name a few.

#Spar which is found in Lekki is like home, great layout and an ambience of an aspirational brand in South Africa. Here you also find local brands but swallow hard when you need to buy home made or imported tomatoes at 2000 Naira per killo, equivalent to US$13 or R100 per killo to name a few. We have stopped comparing prices now and can conclude that the standard of living is very high in Nigeria. One can easily spend $US100 a day without recollecting what it was spent on.

#Markets, i have yet to visit these, i have a few people who have promised to take me there, so far i know it is where the chef buys his vegetables etc.

Restaurants:
So far we have been to #Cumberland for the best Indian Curry, i must say its external looks does not give it justice as when you walk in it is a formal setting with the cooling air from the airconditioners which is a must here.

#The Lagoon, for food by the bankside of the water, we are on an island after all, great for eat as much seafood and meat as you want. This place will set you back 8500 Naira per person, equivalent to US$57 per person but the food and ambiance is worth it!

#Sweet Sensation is our sunday lunch. This is where you get to experience local Nigerian food. You mostly find families eating here with a kiddies area. This place will set you back 2500 Naira for 2 people, equivalent to $US16 with full plates and soul filling food.

Restaurant at #Mega Plaza i have forgotten the name, but great food, great music, great staff, great children area, great family spot and chilled atmosphere.

#Eko Hotel for steak, this place will set you back plus minus 10 000 Naira, but you pay for the ambiance and dining with some hotel guests.

#Frenchies great bakery for bread and doghnuts! and next to it is a great place to get frozen yoghurt and smoothies, didnt taste the ice cream.

#La Chocolat at the #Palms Shopping center is great for cheese cakes

Entertainment

Shopping malls visited include #Mega Plaza with different floors of different shops, managed to score hats and great food, #The Palms Shopping Centre with big house brands such as #Mango, 3Levi,  #Fossil, #Swatch, #Game, # Shoprite and more.

Cinema #Genesis Deluxe situated at the Palms Shopping Centre. I felt like i was at a Ster Kenikor at home. We discovered that it is cheaper on Wednesdays where you pay 600 Naira equivalent to US$4 for the movie and popocorn not that expensive either, watched #The hangover vs a Thursday where i paid 1500 Naira for the movie ticket alone and ended up watching #True Grit because of Matt Damon only to discover it was a terrible movie! The cinemas were not that busy on a Thursday either. Ah the difference is its free seating!

#Bookshop at the Palms Shopping Centre, near the movies, similar setup to an #Exclusive books back in SA.

#Television, mostly watching #Big Brother Amplified, 4 African Magic Channels and a local music channel called SCITY over and above #DSTV of course.

Spiritual
We attend a church called the #redeemed cgurch of christ olive branch near #Banana Island, interesting church, message always powerful.

Stay tuned, we have yet to visit Spas, Museums, The Nail Studio, Markets etc

Monday, May 2, 2011

Sunday May 1

Woke up with a plan to go to church, was pretty excited actually to experience Naija churches , trick is most drivers are off on Sundays or making excuses. The roomie had a great day spend the day at Karzan bay sp. Changed quickly had my swimming stuff ready got baby ready, we were driven to a place where we would hire a boat to take us to the beach ooooh the excitement. Alas when we arrived a heavy presence of Police.

Apparently the carnival that was on land yesterday now moved to the water, everything complete shut down. Lucky enough there was a plan B, hubbys colleague had just come back from SA and has a new apartment on Banana Island no joke, with a swimming pool! All was not lost, managed to swim and chill, there were 4 other SA dudes there, amazing how you get reunited ex race when you are in a different country!

After the 'picnic' by the pool, The host cooked for us great Pasta! I was taken back at how these men prepare such great dishes!

We spoke about missing home, life in Nigeria, its a whole different world here but great business opportunities!

As for the apartment! WOW! Taking notes for my future house. Who furnishes these apartments? The finishing is great from beginning to end! We drove past more HUGE houses in an estate, I am in AWE!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Day 5: Friday Carnival Day

Today was Lagos carnival day in ikoyi, from 7am till 7pm. How I wish I could have gone but most of the roads were blocked. Apparently it happens every year. Got a glimpse of some people though, colorful outfits. Went to a restaurant Emjay or Cumberland in Victoria Island yesterday with the husband, Indian restaurant. I must admit from outside it looked dodgy thought I was going to those corner restaurants where you buy meat and braai there, don't judge a book by its cover. It was pretty cool yesterday had some Mutton curry, black pepper fish very salty and burnt, black pepper chicken, butter non sp and steamed rice. Tea was served in a flask which I thot was sort of smart it doesn't get cold like the teapots and some Pepsi water. Service was average and together costed 7000 Naira equivalent to $50, quite reasonable, apparently the best Indian joint in Lagos and I will grow to love it lol. Not 5 star dining but will grow to love it.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Day 4: 28 April

Another day in the house, getting used to the 'load shedding, off from 9am till 12, then on 12 till 3pm then on again 5 upwards. Trick is PC no power either so can't read etc. Getting used to the left hand driving but the 'reckless' driving and hooting on the road every 5 minutes by S, that I have to get used to. It rained today so the weather a bit bearable.

Just came from the shops, Spar at the park and shop, wow shopping with brand names you don't know is not easy, the Chef just gave us a list of missing things, but how do you decide on what brand of rice to buy? Or juice okay that was easy Coca Cola made lol, oh no no jungle oats! I knew I shud have brought some, biscuits What...don't know any of these brands, had to ask a shop attendant on which mayonnaise to buy. Baby Aisle yippee Purity pheew now I can breathe, I would have had to pack 60 cans for 30 days at least! Sugar oh ya we use cubes here hey how does the measuring work? Got me some Lipton tea bags yeah! Shopping at 8h30pm the only place you could do that on SA was at seven 11 lol. At least the aisles were marked so it made for easy shopping.

Need to get a local sim card at least no Rica here.

Off to go and have dinner

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Day 3 : 27 April

Pretty uneventful seeing as stayed indoors today.

Trying to make a baby sleep with the hooting noises outside though is something I have to get used to. No door bells or intercoms (big gates enclosing big houses) so every time someone comes home they have to hoot, security guards open and that's the whole street. I will respect the no hooting sign when I get back home

Then its the back drop sound of a generator. The power went off today which meant no Aircons the HEAT! Baby was sweating like hell which also meant no TV! And couldn't charge my PC! Really need to find entertainment other than the baby who keeps me company lol

HITLIST: Places i plan to go...


  • Bangkok Restaurant (Asian), 244A Muri Okunola St, Victoria Island, Lagos, 0803 307 7666


  • Churras(Brazilian), 1C Ozumba Mbadiwe Ave, Victoria Island, Lagos, 01-262 9961


  • Marco-Polo (Seafood), 9 Karimu Kotun Street Victoria Island, Lagos, 01-444 8938


  • Piccolo Mondo (Italian), 19B, Plot 975, Idejo Street, Off Adeola Odeku St, Victoria Island, Lagos


  • Very hard to find info on things to do but this is what i was able to find on the net:

      To be reviewed:

    Tuesday, April 26, 2011

    Marketing/ Advertising/ Sponsorship

    Due to the elections, most of the outdoor advertising is of different candidates running for government.

    I was however able to see Glo mobile outdoor advertising using famous 'ambassadors' that I recognized from 'nollywood' movies. I saw at least 4 different ambassador ads on the way to Victoria Island.

    What caught my eye though was the Samsung Drogba, Essien and Obi billboard, wearing their Chelsea jerseys with an slogan 3/ tripple something..made for African Conditions! Great usage of Sponsorship to sell product!

    Watched a program on Supersport last night with Skye Bank as the main broadcast sponsor, corner logos and studio branding. Disappointing though how a Nigerian caller called in to comment about Torres and Chelsea and the Panel all white after the call did not understand what he said! Get a translator.

    My cellphone immediately changed to Etisalat I am a Vodacom user.

    Zenith bank has the majority of the airport branding.

    The Palms shopping centre boast Familiar shops such as GAme and Shoprite, Polo, Nandos the pricing is no joke.

    At the Park and Shop we were able to buy some groceries at Spar.

    26 April 2011

    Election day today.

    Took a walk in the compound, typically like Naija movies, the guard house, the guard, there is a beautiful sundeck but the Sun is 'mean' today have to go and chill in the house.


    Lots of space, the baby will love it...

    Chilling in the house, K managed to get me Osofia in London, 1 2 and 3. Chilling with hubby watching while the princess sleeps.

    Just had a deliciously prepared meal by Chef F, all the Chefs are from Benin at least I can practice my French:)

    Need to watch the weight though, the house is packed with Oreos, Pringles, Soft drinks- boys type of lifestyle.

    Tomorrow hubby goes to work... What to do what to do

    Day 1 Experience

    Went to the shops, The Palms shopping centre, it was 'home' went to GAME hoping to find a bath tub for baby nothing, then SHOPRITE wow packed! But the prices hectic! Yoghurt costed me equivalent to R50, things not cheap...managed to get home brands Sunlight washing powder and Sunlight Sta soft lol. The Mall was packed understandibly Easter! The traffic to get to the shops wow! You find shops such as Nandos, Cinema showing Rango yeah! Will go back to explore but lots of luxurious shops.

    Then went to Park and Shop still no bath tub but got some groceries at Spar. Saw a man on an Okada (bikes) with at least 3 crates of water poor 'driver' and the man was wearing a suit lol

    Saw Spas, Museums, Bookshops all places to be explored.

    We are living on an island beautiful Estate HUGE houses! Our apartment is equipped with Aircons its HOT!

    Saw Porsche Cayennes, Outlanders, Range Rovers, Hyundais,KIA, Fortuners WOW and many more cars and this is a cash country!

    Robots ? The guy explained you need lots of power to sustain an aha moment explains moz, malawi etc

    DAY 1: 25 April 2011

    Flew Arik Airways from Johannesburg, great flight not bad at all, just had to get used to the air hostesses accents. The flight was not full and we had the three seats to our selves, thank goodness traveling with a 7 month baby is not easy!

    Upon landing we had the view of an ocean, then there was a section that was pure black in the water still trying to figure out whether it was oil or pollution? Then view of the mainland, wow quiet populous but what was surprising was the number of dusty long roads..

    Landed at the Mohammed...airport wow the heat wave, Joburg weather was chilly! must say the emmigration officers were great! Very accommodating, then went through baggage checking against boarding passes new to me. My husband's logistic manager K welcomed us a very cheerful man, driven by S to Ikoyi our place of residence.